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    Government pays feeding grant of special needs schools

    ZamZam UpdateBy ZamZam UpdateJune 26, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Administration of the Ghana Schooling Service (GES) has disclosed to the stakeholders in Particular Wants Schooling that the Authorities of Ghana has launched the
    feeding grant of Particular Wants Faculties throughout the nation.

    This was contained in a press release signed by the Head of Public Relations, Daniel Fenyi.

    The assertion revealed {that a} whole quantity of GHC8,989,866.00 had been paid. This covers the feeding grant of all of the learners.

    In keeping with GES, the disbursement demonstrates the Authorities’s continued dedication to inclusive training and the wellbeing of learners with particular wants.

    Administration of GES added that it acknowledges and appreciates the endurance, resilience, and dedication of all heads, workers, and learners of Particular Faculties, “We additionally commend the Authorities for prioritising Particular
    Wants Schooling.”

    “GES stays dedicated to collaborating with all stakeholders to make sure equitable and high quality
    training for each learner, no matter capacity,” the assertion added.



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